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@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ Indent from point to the next prespecified tab stop column
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Indent from point to under an indentation point in the previous line.
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@end table
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In most major modes, the @key{tab} key runs the command
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In most major modes, the @key{TAB} key runs the command
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@code{indent-for-tab-command}, which either performs indentation or
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inserts whitespace at point, depending on the situation.
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In programming modes such as Lisp mode and C mode, @key{tab} indents
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In programming modes such as Lisp mode and C mode, @key{TAB} indents
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the current line if the region is inactive. If the region is active,
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it indents every line in the region (@pxref{Mark}). Indentation means
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adding or removing some combination of space and tab characters
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@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ adding or removing some combination of space and tab characters
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makes sense given the text in the preceding lines. Exactly how
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indentation is performed depends on the major mode.
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In text modes, @key{tab} inserts some whitespace characters to
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In text modes, @key{TAB} inserts some whitespace characters to
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advance point to the next tab stop (@pxref{Tab Stops}). For the
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purposes of this command, the position of the first non-whitespace
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character on the preceding line is treated as an additional tab stop.
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You can therefore use @key{tab} to ``align'' point with the preceding
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line. If the region is active, @key{tab} performs this action on
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You can therefore use @key{TAB} to ``align'' point with the preceding
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line. If the region is active, @key{TAB} performs this action on
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every line in the region.
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@vindex tab-width
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